*sigh*
First off, on the most basic and elemental point, I agree. There should be a Wonder Woman movie, sooner rather than later. I think Gal Gadot is a good enough actress and a strong enough presence that she could definitely pull off being the lead of a movie, and DC is in a good position to make that movie happen. At the very least, it would put something on their release schedule that fans could look forward to with interest and curiosity, rather than the mild dread and possible eagerness to pull things down that
BvSoJ seems to have engendered in that same base.
So, look at that! I want to agree!
...And then the editorial had to throw in "Xena meets bondage costume" (what?!), "stripperific", "mansplaining unimaginative losers", "unimaginative and dickish", and calling a perfectly reasonable explanation "full of shit" because it was only viewed through a narrow lens that was pre-ordained to come to the conclusion that supported the hypothesis.
And, yes, I read the footnoted editorial... And I'm beginning to wish the Escapist as a whole would get out of the habit of using editorials to "support" other editorials.
I would like to see a Black Widow movie, too, and I'm hoping that if the (rumored!) budget concerns are an issue, they can be overcome; I would hardly be surprised if Scarlett Johansson was perfectly capable of negotiating a hefty salary at this point, with or without a headliner title.
But the
amount of care Marvel has put into crafting a universe that works has earned them the right to be taken with a
shred of credulity if they say that their arc doesn't fit in a female-led movie right now. Ten movies in a row that were all above average, all of which seemed to be building and expanding their collective universe: that hasn't been done before. And it suggests to me that maybe we shouldn't congratulate ourselves for our willingness to lean over the engineer's shoulder, poke them in their tool-using arm, and yell "YOU SHOULD PUT A GEAR RIGHT HERE! GEARS ARE GREAT!"
...And I'm beginning to think no one who writes for the Escapist actually understands what "mansplaining" means. "Mansplaining" isn't when a man explains something, or even explains something to a woman, or even explains it to a woman condescendingly. It's when a man presumes to explain something to a woman
that she already knows.
That's not behavior that's unique or necessarily common to men, and the term is ridiculously sexist to boot. It is
asshole behavior which I have seen both sexes participate in, and the term should die.
A little more to say, but I think that's it for steam venting; I'll be back in a bit (I'm sure everyone will wait with bated breath (said jokingly.))